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Care of Your Lawn and Garden

By article On December 22, 2009 Under Uncategorized

There is nothing quite as great to the soles of your feet as the feel of a lush lawn underfoot. Whether you have it for romping around dawn, strolling in, or just for the simple enjoyment of owning something really beautiful, there is nothing like having a nice lawn. But without proper lawn and garden care, how can you expect your lawn to thrive?

Great news~Excellent news}: Even the most inexperienced wanna be gardener can perform successful lawn and garden care. Just simply learn and follow the garden and lawn care steps below for almost guaranteed success:

Step 1: Plan Your Lawn

Setting up the plan for your lawn and garden care is a lot easier said than done. There are a lot of different things you need to consider, Not the least of which is the size that you intend to have your lawn, and what shape it will be. If you know these things before hand it will help you to make the decision of the kind and the extent of the maintenance it will need and also belongs watering needs.

Size: Having the measurements to your lawn is critical so you know how many square feet of coverage is required.

Shape and Layout: Select the way you want your lawn laid out, one that allows you to mow without stopping or backing up. You should also make sure that there aren’t any sharp curves were corners and make sure that it has borders so that your mowing is made a lot quicker.

Step 2: Select the Grass

The type of grass you choose is another important step in the garden and lawn care. You need to make sure that your grass is compatible with the soil for your region. You can find out what type of soil is in your region by going to your local extension office, and they will provide you with a guide of the different types of grass which grow in that region.

After years of rendering lawn and garden, we have observed that some types of grasses, such as Kentucky bluegrass, fescue grass, and rye grass, prefer the cooler weather of the North.. there are also some that like the hotter weather of the Southern climates, like the zoysia, Bermuda, and St. Augustine. If you’re unsure about your region, or have any doubts, but a safe bet would be to use tall fescue which is known to grow in areas where the regions merge together.

Step 3: Test the Soil

Getting your soil tested is the next most important thing you can do for lawn and garden care. There are a whole lot of different soil types and each different kind is likely to have different acidic levels and different nutrient content. If you want to be able to choose the correct fertilizer for your soil, then you need to get it tested first.

After the soil is tested, the problems with it need to be corrected accordingly. Often, organic matter is recommended to increase the nutrient levels in soil. However though, if you’re wishing to adjust the soil’s acidity level to a balanced state then you will find that lawn and garden care specialists recommend using lime and sulfur to do this. Just broadcast a 2 to
3 in or five to eight centimeter layer of organic nutrient over the surface area and merge it to 6 to 9 inches or fifteen to twenty three centimeters into the dirt.

Step 4: Install a Sprinkler System

While your grass doesn’t need water constantly, it remains to be a necessity for its life and growth.With that in mind, you can see how important to lawn and garden care a sprinkler system is. This is particularly vital if you live in an area where it is hot and dry, lacking any significant rainfall. If you get a lot of rain in the summer time, then having a sprinkler system in ground is an convenient option rather than a necessity.

 

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